vision

something seen by other than normal sight; something perceived in a dream, trance, etc. or supernaturally revealed, as to a prophet

the experience of having such a perception or revelation

a mental image; esp., an imaginative contemplation: to have visions of power

the ability to perceive something not actually visible, as through mental acuteness or keen foresight: a project made possible by one man's vision

force or power of imagination: a statesman of great vision

something or someone, esp. a woman, of extraordinary beauty

Origin of vision

Old French from Classical Latin visio from visus, past participle of videre, to see from Indo-European an unverified form w(e)id?, variant, variety of an unverified form w(e)di-, to view, see from source wise